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pip(3)		      User Contributed Perl Documentation		pip(3)

NAME
       pip - The Perl Installation Program, for scripted and third-party
       distribution installation.

SYNOPSIS
	 pip script.p5i
	 pip script.p5z
	 pip Distribution-1.23.tgz
	 pip Distribution-1.23.tar.gz
	 pip Distribution-1.23-MSWin32-5.8.0.par
	 pip http://server/Distribution-1.23.tar.gz
	 pip http://github.com/gitpan/Distribution/tarball/1.23

DESCRIPTION
       The pip ("Perl Installation Program") console application is used to
       install Perl distributions in a wide variety of formats, both from CPAN
       and from external third-party locations, while supporting module
       dependencies that go across the boundary from third-party to CPAN.

       Using pip you can install CPAN modules, arbitrary tarballs from both
       the local file-system or across the internet from arbitrary URIs.

       You can use pip to ensure that specific versions of CPAN modules are
       installed instead of the most current version.

       And beyond just single installations, you script script a series of
       these installations by creating a "P5I" (Perl 5 Installation) file.

       A Perl 5 Installation (P5I) file is a small script-like file that
       describes a set of distributions to install, and integrates the
       installation of these distributions with the CPAN installer.

       The primary use of P5I files are for installing proprietary or non-CPAN
       software that may still require the installation of a number of CPAN
       dependencies in order to function.

       P5I files are also extensible, with the first line of the file
       specifying the name of the Perl class that implements the plan.

       For the moment, the class described at the top of the P5I file must be
       installed.

       The simple Module::Plan::Lite plan class is bundled with the main
       distribution, and additional types can be installed if needed.

   Future Additions
       Also on the development schedule for pip is the creation and
       installation of distributions via "P5Z" files, which are tarballs
       containing a P5I file, as well as all the distribution tarballs
       referenced by the P5I file.

       It is also anticipated that pip will gain support for PAR binary
       packages and potentially also for ActivePerl PPM files.

USAGE
       The primary use of pip is to install from a P5I script, with the
       canonical use case as follows:

	 pip directory/myplan.p5i

       This command will load the plan file directory/myplan.p5i, create the
       plan, and then execute it.

       If only a directory name is given, pip will look for a default.p5i plan
       in the directory. Thus, all of the following are equivalent

	 pip directory
	 pip directory/
	 pip directory/default.p5i

       If no target is provided at all, then the current directory will be
       used.  Thus, the following are equivalent

	 pip
	 pip .
	 pip default.p5i
	 pip ./default.p5i

   Syntax of a plan file
       Initially, the only plan is available is the Module::Plan::Lite (MPL)
       plan.

       A typical MPL plan will look like the following

	 # myplan.p5i
	 Module::Plan::Lite

	 Process-0.17.tar.gz
	 YAML-Tiny-0.10.tar.gz

   Direct installation of a single tarball
       With the functionality available in pip, you can find that sometimes
       you don't even want to make a file at all, you just want to install a
       single tarball.

       The "-i" option lets you pass the name of a single file and it will
       treat it as an installer for that single file. Further, if the
       extension of the tarball is .tar.gz, the -i option is implied.

       For example, the following are equivalent.

	 # Installing with the -i|--install option
	 > pip Process-0.17.tar.gz
	 > pip -i Process-0.17.tar.gz
	 > pip --install Process-0.17.tar.gz

	 # Installing from the file as normal
	 > pip ./default.p5i

	 # myplan.p5i
	 Module::Plan::Lite

	 Process-0.17.tar.gz

       The "-i" option can be used with any single value supported by
       Module::Plan::Lite (see above).

       This means you can also use pip to install a distribution from any
       arbitrary URI, including installing direct from a subversion
       repository.

	 > pip http://svn.ali.as/cpan/release/Process-0.17.tar.gz

SUPPORT
       This module is stored in an Open Repository at the following address.

       <http://svn.ali.as/cpan/trunk/pip>

       Write access to the repository is made available automatically to any
       published CPAN author, and to most other volunteers on request.

       If you are able to submit your bug report in the form of new (failing)
       unit tests, or can apply your fix directly instead of submitting a
       patch, you are strongly encouraged to do so. The author currently
       maintains over 100 modules and it may take some time to deal with non-
       Critical bug reports or patches.

       This will guarentee that your issue will be addressed in the next
       release of the module.

       If you cannot provide a direct test or fix, or don't have time to do
       so, then regular bug reports are still accepted and appreciated via the
       CPAN bug tracker.

       <http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=pip>

       For other issues, for commercial enhancement and support, or to have
       your write access enabled for the repository, contact the author at the
       email address above.

AUTHORS
       Adam Kennedy <adamk@cpan.org>

SEE ALSO
       Module::Plan::Base, Module::Plan::Lite, Module::Plan

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright 2006 - 2010 Adam Kennedy.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under the same terms as Perl itself.

       The full text of the license can be found in the LICENSE file included
       with this module.

perl v5.14.1			  2010-11-29				pip(3)
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